Could you check that your files all have their extents sorted (bounds and
crs). The "EngineeringCRS" is often used for things like a CAD, where the
system cannot determine where they are on the earth without help. This is
why we have the ability to provide a spatial reference system in the
GeoServer UI - to override raster files that do not provide this
information as part of their header.
You can see the internal description here:
http://docs.geotools.org/latest/javadocs/org/opengis/referencing/crs/EngineeringCRS.html
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Jody Garnett
On 27 May 2016 at 10:16, Alex O'Ree <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm receiving an error publishing a data store a layer. The data store
> is a collection of jp2 files using the mosaic plugin. It's a lof files
> actually.
>
> The root cause is
> org.opengis.referencing.operation.OperationNotFoundException. No
> transformation available from system "EngineeringCRS(Wildcard 2D
> cartesian plane in metric unit" to "GeographicCRS(WGS84(DD))"
>
> It would super helpful if you all could print more information about
> the error condition, such as which file is the problem child or to
> skip files that can't be imported.
>
> That said, any idea how to fix this?
>
>
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